
BY - H. C. WITWER
DEDICATED TO ALLAN HENRY WITWER MY SIX-YEAR-OLD DESCENDANT WHO WEEPS BITTERLY WHEN I READ MY YARNS ALOUD TO HIS PATIENT MOTHER H. C. W.
KID SCANLAN
CHAPTER I - LAY OFF, MACDUFF!
CHAPTER II - EAST LYNCH
CHAPTER III - PLEASURE ISLAND
CHAPTER IV - LEND ME YOUR EARS
CHAPTER V. - "EXIT, LAUGHING"
CHAPTER VI - THE UNHAPPY MEDIUM
CHAPTER VII - LIFE IS REEL!
A gritty, first‑person portrait opens the tale, pulling listeners into the rough‑and‑tumble world of early twentieth‑century prizefighting. The narrator, a street‑wise promoter, explains how raw talent and sheer will can outweigh formal education, using Kid Scanlan—a scrappy welterweight with a powerful left hook—as his prime example. He sketches Scanlan’s humble beginnings, his relentless climb through the ranks, and the colorful characters who surround the sport.
The story reaches a fever pitch with Scanlan’s showdown against the feared champion One‑Punch Ross in Goldfield, Nevada. In a brutal, two‑round clash the Kid’s ferocity turns the crowd wild, and the fight’s outcome reshapes his destiny, launching him into the limelight and into the narrator’s own business. As the dust settles, the narrator is drawn into a new partnership, promising more high‑stakes bouts and the relentless hustle that defines their world.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (332K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2009-08-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1890–1929
Best known for fast, funny stories about boxers, ballplayers, and other larger-than-life characters, this early 20th-century American writer brought a punchy magazine style to popular fiction. His work was lively enough that dozens of comedy film shorts were later based on it.
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